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Object Name: 
Vessel
Department
Modern
Place Made: 
United States, Madison, WI
Date: 
1968
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 17.8 cm; Rim Diam: 10.2 cm; Foot Diam: 8.3 cm
Accession Number: 
89.4.74
Credit Line: 
Gift of Robert C. Florian Estate
Location: 
On Display
Description
Colorless (blue-green cast) non-lead glass, probably #475 marbles; blown, hot-worked. Stemmed vessel or goblet; lipless flared opening, sharply waisted, straight-sided cylindrical body with flattened base applied to short, solid, thick stem, slightly conical flared foot; overall internal bubbling; rough pontil; inscribed on underside of foot: "E Eisch 68".
Provenance
Florian Estate, Robert C. ((1926-1989)), Source to
Venue(s)
Corning Museum of Glass 2012-03-15 through 2013-02-03
Masters of Studio Glass: Erwin Eisch is a special exhibition of 22 vessels and sculptures by one of the founders of studio glass in Europe, Erwin Eisch (German, b. 1927). The exhibition recognizes Eisch for his achievements in developing glass as a material for artistic expression, and it celebrates the 50th anniversary of the birth of studio glass in the United States. Eisch, a close friend of American Studio Glass founder, Harvey K. Littleton (American, b. 1922), had a profound influence on the development of American, as well as European, studio glass. Objects in the exhibition span 40 years of Eisch’s career in glass from 1964 to 2004. His works are tradition-breaking, and his radical thoughts about art reflect the unorthodox approach to glass that has characterized his work throughout his career. All of the works presented are drawn from the Museum’s collection.

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